Bedford County PA Archives Biographies.....Whetstone, John S. ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Judy Banja jbanja@msn.com May 2003 JOHN S. WHETSTONE, a prosperous farmer and stock-raiser of Snake Spring township, Pa., was born in this place, May 22, 1852, a son of Aaron and Catherine (Shaffer) Whetstone. His great-grandfather, Henry Whetstone, was an early pioneer of Bedford County, Pennsylvania, having located in Colerain township when much of the land was an unbroken wilderness. There Henry Whetstone reared a family of children, of whom Samuel was the next in this line of descent. Aaron Whetstone, son of Samuel, was bred and educated in Colerain township, and, while still living under the parental roof, obtained a practical knowledge of farming. In 1847 he took up his residence in the nearby township of Snake Spring, and was here successfully engaged in agricultural pursuits until his death in 1876. He occupied a place of influence in local affairs, and for several terms was School Director and Supervisor. He was a devoted and valued member of the Lutheran church, toward the support of which he contributed liberally. He married Catherine Shaffer. Four of their children survive, namely: Margaret E., wife of A. J. Diehl, of Colerain, Pa.; Levi H., also of Colerain; John S., the particular subject of this sketch; and Mary A., wife of George W. Lutz, of Colerain, Pa. John S. Whetstone obtained his elementary education in the common schools of Snake Spring, and subsequently attended a private Normal School in Bedford, Pa. By the reading of good books and the leading periodicals of the day he has since kept himself well informed on general subjects, and fitted himself for the duties of an American citizen. Having determined in early life to become a farmer, he has made a thorough study of the different branches of agriculture, and in the care and cultivation of his farm of three hundred acres he has displayed rare wisdom and judgment. From year to year he has added to its improvements, and has now a most attractive and desirable farming property, that compares favorably with any in this section of the county. In politics he affiliates with the Democratic party, and has rendered his township good service, both as Assessor and as School Director, positions which he filled three years each. In the Lutheran church, of which he is a prominent member, Mr. Whetstone has served as a Deacon many years, and is now an Elder. Fraternally, he is a member of the Knights of the Golden Eagle at Everett, Pa. Mr. Whetstone married, May 23, 1872, Miss Mary J., daughter of Jacob Bowser, formerly a resident of Bedford County, but now of Tyrone, Pa. Eight children have blessed their union, namely: Harry A.; Annie C., wife of David C. Ott; Jacob F.; Ella B.; George H.; Margaret V.; John M.; and David R. Source: Bedford Biographical Review, 1899, Bedford Co., Pa